Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1951 — Page 37
an Photo. eke
ite
[iss Roserkert and were read day in the ic Church. uis Schu-
daughter A. BurkMr. and Strack Sr., re parents
rket, maid id net and are Strack, rellow net. pink, was Marion as flower-
was Rayr. Ushers and+*Dan-
marquiset ie carried arnations. gertip veil a shirred th valley
akfast at followed.
dreds! 8! 8!
SUNDAY, APR. 15, 1951
Reception Honors Couple
Miss Polly Overly
Wed in IAC The Indianapolis Athletic Club was the setting
yesterday for the reception following Miss Polly Overly’s marriage to James Austin Harrah, The 7:30 p. m. service, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, was performed by the Rev, Laman H. Bruner Jr. of the Advent Episcopal Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell Overly, 704 BE. 57th St. The bridegroom {is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Chester A. Harrah, Terre Haute.
Maid of Honor The bride's sister, Miss Kim Overly, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. J. Edward Peschau, Mrs. James W. Hutchison and Miss Jane Monaghan. They wore ashes of roses tissue taffeta. Jack Cato was best man, Robert K. Bolen, Calvin Thomas and Richard Moore were ushers, The bride's lace gown was worn with a fingertip illusion veil attached to a cap of heirloom lace. . The couple will live at 515 Fairfield Ave.
Martha Harrison To Become Bride
Times State Service GREENSBURG, Apr. 14—
Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Martha Louise, 2128 Kildare Ave. Indianapolis, to Marvin L. Rodebeck. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Albert Rodebeck, Cumberland. The ceremony will be performed at 3:30 p. m. May 5 in the St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church in Cumberland.
Patricia Latimer Sets Nuptial Date Times State Service VALLEY MILLS, Apr. 14 —Miss Patricia Latimer will hecome the bride of Donald Herschell in an 8 p. m, ceremony May 18 in the West Newton Methodist Church. Miss Latimer is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Latimer of this city. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Herschell, also of this city, :
~~ we & 3
Harvey photo
Mrs. George W. Gaither Jr. (Miss Donna Cattin)
Miss Bowers
Plights Troth
Miss Dorothy Bowers became the bride of Gene F. Holdaway Jr. at 10 a. m. vesterday in Holy Cross Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan officiating. Mrs. Bryce Baldwin, her sister's matron of honor, wore white organdy over yellow taffeta. Mrs, Stewart Holdaway and Miss Ruth Burnell were bridesmaids. Their
frocks were white organdy
over green taffeta.
Ushers Named
Stewart Holdaway was his brother's best man. Ushers were Mr. Baldwin and Paul Koertge Jr. The bride wore white marquiset over blush pink taffeta. Her illusion veil fell from a small taffeta cap.
x
wv
YY Shen.Courtney photo. Miss Martha Louise Harrison
Davies photo Mrs. James E. Kelly (Miss Rosemary Adams)
a
Holland photo Mrs. Gene F. Holdaway Jr. [Miss Dorothy Bowers)
t Fen
°
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Shen-Courtney phote.
Mrs. Thomas Andrew Williams
(Miss Lois Jean Neufer)
% Johnson photo Miss Patricia Latimer
Juanita Blythe To Be Married
Miss Juanita Blythe will exchange marriage vows with William Raymer Jr. in a May 20 rite, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blythe, Greenwood, announce, Mr. and Mrs. Raymer, 452 S. Illinois St., are parents of the prospective bridegroom.
A SELL-OUT LAST WEEK
We repeat with 667 Suits,
Coats and Toppers!
All 1009, wool fabrics! Dazzling fashions created with the luxury of finer woolens by Forstmann, Juilliard and Botany!
Every Size! Make your selection from a wide range of sizes! Large and half sizes, Juniors, Misses and even plenty of Teeny Miss!
New colors; silhouettes. Created in the smartest "sithousties! Pyramid, Contour, Fitted, Flared and in brilliant shades of Tang, Topmast, Tiller, Corsair and Middy!
Block's photo
Miss Juanita Blythe
Cutshall-Hadden Rite Saturday
Miss Imogene Hadden, daughter of Mrs. Cordell Brackin, 453 8S. Keystone Ave., will become the bride of Charles Edward Cutshall in a Saturday ceremony. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Carl Mueller, 3830 E. 11th St.
Miner-Baker photo.
Mrs. John J. Pearson (Miss Louise Marian Hofer)
Zalman photo,
Mrs. Leo Joseph Strack
(Miss Rosemary Theresa Burkert)
Mr. Pearson, Miss Hofer United in Church Rite
In a double-ring ceremony at 10 a. m. yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Miss foun Marian Hofer e
and John J. Pearson were married. The
performed the rite,
v. Fr. Albert Belda
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hofer, 5749 E. New York St.,, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Pearson, 523 N,
Oxford St. Her sister's maid of honor, Miss Marilynn Hofer, wore sea blue organza. The bridesmaids, Miss Edda Fiorini, Cincinnati; Miss Virginia Hofer, Chicago; Miss Mary Lu Method and Miss Gertrude Leekner, wore pastels. Andrea Hofer was flowergirl.
» » ” Paul Pearson was best
man. Ushers were Richard
Brown, Harold Kortzendorf, Paul O'Connell and Thomas Gilday. The bride wore white satin and lace and carried rubrum and valley lilies. A wedding breakfast was held in Jones’ Restaurant. The bride attended Marian College. The bridegroom attended Butler University.
Payton-Wheeling
Marriage vows were exchanged by Miss Irma Jean
AS MUCH AS
XU
Layaway your selection now at davidson's or use our charge and budget plans!
checks and suade cloth!
a Leh
Sil
ALL-WOOL;
TOPPERS
Styled in wondei ful tweeds, . fleeces,
oe ee
Spring blouses in smart new styles, tissue failles and crepes, sizes 32 to 38. SKIRTS in rayons, gabardines and woolen
crepes, sizes
Lt fo 20. 4
_ Others reduced to $14.95
Sh Lh OL ni
a
Wheeling and Charles A. Payton yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The 11 a. m. cere-
mony was read by the Rev, Fr, Joseph Beechem. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Wheeling, 4555 Brookville Road, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Frances E. Payton, 2235 Broadway. Mrs. Allan Jeffries, in violet net, was matron of honer. Mrs. Willlam Jaus and Mrs. Robert Mickel, in pink and lilac net, were bridesmaids. Sally Lee Wheeling was flowergirl. r . » Atha Bruns was best man. Ushers were Jerome Thinnes and Charles Horner. The bride's ballerina-length gown was white lace. The couple will live at 325 S. Oxford St.
ay AS LLG
Couple
.Says Vows
In Church
Miss Catterton Becomes Bride
The Broadway Methodist Church was the scene
of Miss Nancy Lee Catterton’'s marriage to B, Grady Hendrix Jr. at 2 p, m, yesterday. Dr, Robert B, Pierce read the\vows, The bride is oe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antrim 8. Catterton, 6031 Garver Road, Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Hendrix, San Antonio, Tex., are par. ents of the bridegroom. Miss Lynn Catterton, in green chiffon, was her sister's maid of honor, Miss Mary Alice Longston, San Antonfo, was bridesmaid. George Hendrix, San Antonio, was best man, Ushers were E. W, Hudson, Houston, Tex, and Ed Cody, 8an Antonio. The bride wore an empress candlelight satin gown trimmed with lace. Lace formed the cap which held her fingertip veil. She car ried ivy and lilies. After June 1 they will live in San Antonio.
Lois Neufer
Is Wed
Dr, Robert B, Pierce read the vows uniting Miss Lois
Jean Neufer and ‘Thomas Andrew Williams at 3:30 p. m. yesterday. The double - ring ceremony was in the Broadway Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Neufer, 2930 Broadway, are parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Williams, 3015 Park Ave. Mrs. Howard Elsman, in blue net, was her sister's matron of honor. Miss Carol Haines, Detroit, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Kenneth Sprawl, Miss Carole .
‘Beane and Miss Mary Bailey. Their frocks were pink net, Douglas Clark was best man, David McGregor, Yonkers, N. Y., Howard Neufer Jr., Richard Sturm, and Edward Hawkins were ushers. The bride wore white lace and satin. Her illusion veil fell from a white lace Juliet cap. On the couple's return from 8 wedding trip, they will live at 3015 Park Ave.
a
PAGE 37
